To represent all Union members in matters relating to, affecting, or arising with respect to conditions of employment with the Town of Brookline. Est. 1959
Our K9s are trusted members of our team. They are family. Thinking of our brothers and sisters at the Mass, State Police on the line-of-duty death of K9 Frankie. May he Rest In Peace.
Today we honor the 157th anniversary of the first Juneteenth and the second annual observance of #Juneteenth as a federal holiday marking the end of slavery
“Soon there after, they noticed a blue sedan matching the earlier BOLO with multiple bullet holes in the windshield. Having little time to plan, Trooper Martin and Lieutenant Guerriero worked together to quickly formulate a plan to stop the suspect…”
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These are just a few of the more than 37,000 flags that have been planted on Boston Common to honor the Massachusetts fallen servicemembers who died fighting for our freedom. On #MemorialDay, and every day, pause to honor and remember their sacrifice. ❤️🇺🇸
Great photo in the @bostonherald of 10-yr-old Franklin Mitchell planting flags at the Memorial Day Flag Garden on Boston Common honoring the more than 37,000 fallen soldiers who gave their lives in service to our nation. Wishing everybody a happy and safe #MemorialDay2022.
We can't all head to the water this weekend to escape the heat! If you are working or just doing errands around #BrooklineMA, remember to stay hydrated and stay cool during this weekend's unseasonably hot temperatures. To our brothers and sisters on the job, stay safe. 📸@gofidog
Per @JoeBiden: “The answer is not to abandon the streets or choose between safety and equal justice. We all should agree: It’s not to defund the police. It’s to FUND the police. FUND them with the resources, training they need to protect our communities and themselves.”
Recently we hosted a retiree ceremony to thank and congratulate our colleagues that have retired. Covid paused our annual event so retirees from 2019 to present were honored. Thank you all for all you have done for our union and department.
Over 60-years-ago, JFK signed into law Public Law #87-726 which forever designated May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day to honor all Federal, State and Municipal Police Officers killed or disabled in the line of duty. On this day and everyday, we give thanks to our officers.